Stippling is a common form of "filler" quilting. Either done by hand or by machine, it creates a pattern of closely-sewn, roaming lines that fill background spaces on a quilt. A few shapes are repeated throughout stippling, but not so frequently to create a rigid effect. Instead, stippling has more of a random, wandering appearance to it. Often used around appliqué, stippling makes the surrounding areas appear raised.



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